What are some of Robert Hooke's scientific discoveries?

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Robert Hooke discovered the law of elasticity, which says that the stretching of a solid body, such as metal or wood, has a proportional relationship to the force that is used on the object. The law is known as Hooke's law in honor of its discoverer.

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Hooke is also notable for his discovery of diffraction and his use of the wave theory of light to explain the phenomenon. Hooke was among the first to advocate for a theory of evolution and the first to use the word "cell" to describe the microscopic cavities that exist in cork. Hooke taught at Gresham College as a professor of geometry.